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Noun
secarral m (plural secarrales)
- (geography) a dry or arid plain; dryland
2015 July 18, “Cómo escribir un artículo”, in El País:Y si "a Madrit no ho entenen", da igual, que se queden ahí, en el secarral de "la meseta", en el "poblachón manchego", en ese "intratable país de cabreros".- (please add an English translation of this quotation)
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